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and what can each one of us do to help? our discussion with around duncan, leading reformer and chancellor of washington, d.c. schools, michelle rhee, randi weingarten, president of the federation of teachers. and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit public schools. captions paid for by nbc-universal television 0. >>> but first, to politics and the divided congress. what will republicans do in power? this week, republican leaders in the house unveiled their pledge to america, campaign manifesto that's the 2010 version of the gop's contract with america from 1994. the highlights -- extend the bush tax cuts, cut spending, and repeal health care reform. >> our pledge to america is that the republicans stand ready to get it done and beginning today. >> but the question is, are these new ideas or more of the same? here to debate that question among others, one of the architects of the republican pledge, the chairman of the house republican congress, represent
and what can each one of us do to help? our discussion with around duncan, leading reformer and chancellor of washington, d.c. schools, michelle rhee, randi weingarten, president of the federation of teachers. and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit public schools. captions paid for by nbc-universal television 0. >>> but first, to politics and the divided congress. what will republicans do in power? this week,...
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great to have you with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> i want to take us back to that play. the game is neck and neck. you're a tailback. you get the ball. run it back 45 yards for the touchdown. what was that moment like? >> it was a very proud moment because a lot of adversity and stuff. my heart started racing. i was in a panic mode. my teammate congratulated me and stuff. and at that moment, i panicked more because my heart started beating. once i got to the sidelines, i sat on the bench and then it sped up even more because i sat down. and i had on tight gear. and then i told one of my teammates to get the inhaler and stuff. and he got the coach and the coach came to me and then he was asking me what's wrong? and i told him that i need my inhaler and he gave it to me. i took one puff of it, i breathed, and it also increased my heart even more because it was a steroid inhaler. >> right. >> i wanted my upper body pads taken off. so they had to loosen -- loosen the straps but they couldn't. so they had to pull me straight out of it and then right when i stood up after they
great to have you with us. good morning. >> good morning. >> i want to take us back to that play. the game is neck and neck. you're a tailback. you get the ball. run it back 45 yards for the touchdown. what was that moment like? >> it was a very proud moment because a lot of adversity and stuff. my heart started racing. i was in a panic mode. my teammate congratulated me and stuff. and at that moment, i panicked more because my heart started beating. once i got to the...
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she's here to show us today. good morning. >> good morning. >> maxi dress, it's a look i don't think i could pull that off. it's a summer staple. >> anybody. >> let's bring out sam. this is a look you can wear now in to thefall. >> the reason you can wear a maxi dress is all about the heavier weight fabric. we're looking for jery fabric or linen that youear in the summer. and it's darker. >> chunky knit cardigan and an ankle booty as well. got the ankle booty. so that goes to a fall wardrobe item. >> you look great, sam, wonderful. >> tnks so much. >>> next, the skinny jn now. the little look that so many women kind of shun. they don't embrace the look. bring donna. why anyone with any type of body can get away with it. >> so many ask me, can i wear -- can i wear -- yes, you can. here's how you wear them, a longer-length top. cover the butt. you would never want to wear this with a short waist top. but you can wear the waist jacket over the top. that makes it trend wearable. or y can wear it with a cargo litary j
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. just don't feel like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had more energy for 18 holes with your buddies? [ glass shatters ] more passion for the one you love? more fun with your family and friends? it could be a treatable condition called low testosterone, or low t. c'mon, stop living in the shadows. you've got a life to live. [ male announcer ] so don't blame it on aging. talk to your doctor and go to isitlowt.com to find out more. >> bill: back of the book segment tonight, did you see that we begin with evening by a political ad put out. roll the tape. >> after the muslims conquered jerusalem lump and con stan only they built victory mosque. now they want to build a victory mosque by ground zero. where does bob etheridge stand he won't say. >> the terrorists haven't won and we should tell them in plain english no. there will never be a mosque at ground zero. >> bill: all right. here toon
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. just don't feel like they used to. are you one of them? remember when you had more energy for 18 holes with your buddies? [ glass shatters ] more passion for the one you love? more fun with your family and friends? it could be a treatable condition called low testosterone, or low t. c'mon, stop living in the shadows. you've got a life to live. [ male announcer ] so don't blame it on aging....
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our nbc news political director chief white house correspondent, chuck todd, here with us to start us off. >> good evening. we'll start with the number everybody asks about five weeks before the election and that is, this generic ballot question. who's up? who's down? what do you prefer? last month, it was a nine-point advantage for the republicans. now, the lead has shrunk to six. the mood of the electorate hadn't changed. they want change. they don't like the direction of the country and democrats are starting to engage african-americans and hispanics. as peter hart, our pollster put it, democrats can change the turnout but not the landscape. but what is the change voters want? what is this change they want? listen to this, 75% say the result they'd like to see is reduced special interest influence. 70% want to elect political outsiders, even if they are inexperienced, whether we're talking about christine o'donnell from delaware or other folks like that. 54% hope the tea party enthusiasm in the republican party makes them a fiscally conservative party. 54% want to see the repeal of
our nbc news political director chief white house correspondent, chuck todd, here with us to start us off. >> good evening. we'll start with the number everybody asks about five weeks before the election and that is, this generic ballot question. who's up? who's down? what do you prefer? last month, it was a nine-point advantage for the republicans. now, the lead has shrunk to six. the mood of the electorate hadn't changed. they want change. they don't like the direction of the country...
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they don't take care of us. so we better feed ourselves. now through porous borders and the defectors from north korea, maybe up to 20,000 in south koreas, basically north koreans are learning that they have to change. >> warner: a lot to walk. thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> ifill: again, the other major developments of the day. home prices rose again in july, thanks in part to a federal tax credit for home buyers. but consumer confidence was down this month to the lowest point since february. and former president jimmy carter was taken to a cleveland hospital after he got sick on a flight from atlanta. a grandson said he had a "stomach bug." and to hari sreenivasan, in our newsroom, for what's on the newshour online. hari? >> sreenivasan: if you're weighing whether to rent or buy a home, we rounded up online calculators to help you sort through the pros and cons. that's on the rundown. judy woodruff talks to the co- author of a new book that looks at the "up" side of earmarks. are they good for u.s. democracy? >> brown: and
they don't take care of us. so we better feed ourselves. now through porous borders and the defectors from north korea, maybe up to 20,000 in south koreas, basically north koreans are learning that they have to change. >> warner: a lot to walk. thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> ifill: again, the other major developments of the day. home prices rose again in july, thanks in part to a federal tax credit for home buyers. but consumer confidence was down this...
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it's just us. and that is a principle that i think is... is going to be very important for us to... to sustain. and i think tomorrow is an excellent time for us to... to reflect on that. >> holman: the president will deliver remarks at the pentagon tomorrow to mark the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. >> woodruff: coming up, we'll have a post-9/11 conversation about tolerance and intolerance in america. that will be followed by a report on treatment for wounded troops at fort hood, texas; and analysis from shields and brooks. but first, with the other news of the day, here's hari sreenivasan in our newsroom. >> sreenivasan: there was another development on the koran-burning story today. the imam behind the building of an islamic center in new york city said he has no plans to meet with the florida pastor who has threatened to burn copies of the islamic holy book. but pastor terry jones said he still hoped to meet with imam feisal abdul rauf in new york city this weekend, but was awaiting word from him. yesterday, jones claimed he had a deal with the imam to cancel the koran bu
it's just us. and that is a principle that i think is... is going to be very important for us to... to sustain. and i think tomorrow is an excellent time for us to... to reflect on that. >> holman: the president will deliver remarks at the pentagon tomorrow to mark the ninth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. >> woodruff: coming up, we'll have a post-9/11 conversation about tolerance and intolerance in america. that will be followed by a report on treatment for wounded troops at fort...
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for us, that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> we begin with breaking news. good evening, everyone. >> several people were injured in oakland when a dump truck apparently lost its brakes and ran into cars stopped on an off-ramp. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is at the scene and on the phone to give us the latest. what are you hearing about
for us, that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> we begin with breaking news. good evening, everyone. >> several people were injured in oakland when a dump truck apparently lost its brakes and ran into cars stopped on an off-ramp. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is at the scene and on the phone to give us the latest....
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. >> the elite don't get us, they call us wacky, they call us wing nuts, we call us "we the people." gwen: defeated republicans like delaware's mike castronevesle, bob bennett and murkowski are trying to figure out what happened. and also arlen specter and struggling incumbents like ohio governor ted strickland and president obama himself who knows he must convince voters the economy can improve. >> we stop the bleeding, stabilize the economy but the fact of the matter is the pace of improvement is not where it needs to be. and the hole we had dug ourselfs in was enormous. gwen: the scary truth appears to be rattled voters appear to lash out at lots of people for lots of reasons. let's go through some of the reasons here, panel. starting with you, john. >> the economy. i'll take the easiest, biggest target, the economy is bad and affecting people in their lives and if it's not affecting them it's affecting somebody in their lives and everybody is anxious. in this time of anxiety they turn to washington and see people they dislike, distrust and are just bafoons. and the numbers for co
. >> the elite don't get us, they call us wacky, they call us wing nuts, we call us "we the people." gwen: defeated republicans like delaware's mike castronevesle, bob bennett and murkowski are trying to figure out what happened. and also arlen specter and struggling incumbents like ohio governor ted strickland and president obama himself who knows he must convince voters the economy can improve. >> we stop the bleeding, stabilize the economy but the fact of the matter is...
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is it dangerous to just stop using them if you're adiktd and using them? >> it's difficult to get off of these medications. it's not necessarily dangerous. one thing that a lot of people don't know there are only three drugs that are potentially life threatening if you try to get off them cold turkey. alcohol. barbituates, the old doirns. prescription opiates make people feel like they are dying when they come off of it. they get muscle acs. diarrhea. abdominal pain. they feel like they are dying but not life threatening. >> we've all been watching the lindsay lohan show out in californ. is it opiates or prescription drugs she's addicted to? >> my understanding is lindsay lohan has a problem with multiple. alcohol, cocaine, prescription drugs. >> h hard is it for her to break the habi just from your experience of watching other people. is she -- will rehab help her or does she need the tough love of jail? you call that tough love. >> jail does help some people. it is very difficult for her. there are a few reasons. number one, the medication,he prescriptio
is it dangerous to just stop using them if you're adiktd and using them? >> it's difficult to get off of these medications. it's not necessarily dangerous. one thing that a lot of people don't know there are only three drugs that are potentially life threatening if you try to get off them cold turkey. alcohol. barbituates, the old doirns. prescription opiates make people feel like they are dying when they come off of it. they get muscle acs. diarrhea. abdominal pain. they feel like they...
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thanks for being back with us. so what's this delay all about? >> well, the senate clearly doesn't want to get embroiled in this issue before the election. it's just too unpredictable and the story line for democrats is clean, as things stand now. they're making the case that republicans would block tax relief for the middle class to hold out for tax break force the wealthy. republicans, of course shall want to extend those tax cuts for everyone. and so it's easier in the view of democrats to push this until a lame duck session. the political situation will obviously be less intense then. but as you said, the house speaker today left open the possibility of forcing a vote. and that could get really interesting next week. >> woodruff: now why the different calculus in the senate and in the house. >> the calculus probably isn't different. the conventional wisdom still is that in the end the house will decide to go home and campaign without taking this vote. but there's no reason for speaker pelosi to relent right now when she thinks she's got repub
thanks for being back with us. so what's this delay all about? >> well, the senate clearly doesn't want to get embroiled in this issue before the election. it's just too unpredictable and the story line for democrats is clean, as things stand now. they're making the case that republicans would block tax relief for the middle class to hold out for tax break force the wealthy. republicans, of course shall want to extend those tax cuts for everyone. and so it's easier in the view of...
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if you can use that word. but then again, no, i can't -- there's nothing that i i've done or that i can think i've done that would anger somebody to this extent. i mean, i can't imagine doing anything to anger somebody to that extent. i was telling people, don't even have road rage. i'm the person that lets people in. i don't understand it. i don't know. i have no idea who could be -- >> if you ever saw this woman again, is there anything you'd say to her? >> you know, i was asked that before, and i really -- i haven't even really thought about it until they had asked me, you know, earlier in the week. and i just -- no. i'm the kind of person that i'm not going to -- i'm just not going to waste any more of my time thinking about her or -- she's just not a thought if my mind. >> what happens for you now? you're a mom of five. you've got a lot going on. >> that's the question. i don't know. i'm literally working have day to make ends meet. obviously, i can't work right now, so i have no idea. i have no idea. i'm
if you can use that word. but then again, no, i can't -- there's nothing that i i've done or that i can think i've done that would anger somebody to this extent. i mean, i can't imagine doing anything to anger somebody to that extent. i was telling people, don't even have road rage. i'm the person that lets people in. i don't understand it. i don't know. i have no idea who could be -- >> if you ever saw this woman again, is there anything you'd say to her? >> you know, i was asked...
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are you with us? what's your question. >> we have two small children and my question is when we should start teaching them about being responsible for money and saving for the future? >> it's a great question, a question a lot of parents ask themselves and the answer is it is never too early to start but just like the medical responses you've heard from both jennifers this morning it is about an ongoing conversation not sitting down and having one conversation in life with your children but constantly teaching them through how you behave yourself and, also, when you are at the grocery store there, are moments to teach them about the cost of things, always a good idea, also, to set up bank accounts for your children and take them to the bank when you set it up so they can see this had how it all works. >> money has to go before money comes out. >> that's right. >> how crazy. >> thank you. >> this is specifically for you, dr. hartstein. you'll remember a week or so ago we had the story about the kids, b
are you with us? what's your question. >> we have two small children and my question is when we should start teaching them about being responsible for money and saving for the future? >> it's a great question, a question a lot of parents ask themselves and the answer is it is never too early to start but just like the medical responses you've heard from both jennifers this morning it is about an ongoing conversation not sitting down and having one conversation in life with your...
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they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helpi them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ enough plastic water bottles to stretch around the earth over 190 times. each brita filter can take up to 300 of those bottles out of the equation. ♪ with tasty grilled flavor up and goodness to savor ♪ ♪ friskies grillers blend. ♪ feed the senses. >> shepard: the queen of at a time talk one oprah winfrey kicked off a new season of her show a few years ago by giving everybody in the audience a new car. so today for the debut of 25th and final season, she upped the ante. [. [cheers and applause] >> you are going to australia. >> shepard: yes, indeed. all 300 members of the studio audience going with her on an 8 day, seven night trip down under. once she made the announcement a model of a qantas airline jet came out on the stage john travolta came out dressed
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> lehrer: the president accused the republicans of being fiscally irresponsible, but admitted that his own policies have not worked as quickly as hoped. congressional correspondent kwame holman reports. >> we got some business to do today. >> reporter: just eight weeks from election day, the president made his pitch in cleveland today to help the sputtering u.s. economy >> that means making long-term investments in education and clean energy; in basic research, technology, and infrastructure. >> reporter: and he also took a stand against extending the bush era tax cuts for the top 2% of earners, setting up a pre- election fight with repub
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housing, housing got us in this mess, it's going to take housing to get us out. so i'd like to extend the tax credits for first-time home buyers, i'd like to juice up the economy where we can by really stimulating it. the stimulus package -- >> jenna: isn't that more spend something. >> no, that's investment policy, reward people for buying a house. growing the government doesn't create jobs, it just creates more debt. the stimulus bill that our democratic friends passed missed the mark. we lost 2 1/2 million jobs. if you want to stimulate the economy, keep taxes low, keep people who are unemployed but eventually try to create an entrepreneurial environment in this country. we're the second highest tax nation in the world. tax policy is about keeping jobs in america, tax policy is about creating jobs and if you expand the tax code, you expand the government's footprint in america, you crowd out the private sector. jenna: a question about the mid terms. we've seen the rise, of course, of the tea party, you've seen that in your own state and you are challenged for
housing, housing got us in this mess, it's going to take housing to get us out. so i'd like to extend the tax credits for first-time home buyers, i'd like to juice up the economy where we can by really stimulating it. the stimulus package -- >> jenna: isn't that more spend something. >> no, that's investment policy, reward people for buying a house. growing the government doesn't create jobs, it just creates more debt. the stimulus bill that our democratic friends passed missed the...
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great to have you both with us. ernest, we'll start with you. >> sure, okay. >> what's difference between what we saw a few hours ago in virginia and the contract for america that gingrich and the guys put out in '94? >> well, of course, i was in congress in 1994. and this is what we're talking about. this is a framed copy of the contract with america version talking about the size of governments, talking about the impact of government regulations. there's certainly some similarities there. but if you look at the plan that i think is a good start from the -- >> is it different, ernie, is it different from what you did in '94. >> it's different in content. i don't think it's different in principle. the principle being that government should get out of the way to let priority sector work. >> what content's different -- >> dipping into politics. excuse me? >> what content is different? >> well, for example, there was a great concern about the level of law and order in the country. and a crackdown on crime and was a par
great to have you both with us. ernest, we'll start with you. >> sure, okay. >> what's difference between what we saw a few hours ago in virginia and the contract for america that gingrich and the guys put out in '94? >> well, of course, i was in congress in 1994. and this is what we're talking about. this is a framed copy of the contract with america version talking about the size of governments, talking about the impact of government regulations. there's certainly some...
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nbc tracie potts has more for us in washington. good morning to you, tracie. >> veronica, good morning. we're now starting to hear a tough love message from president obama, aimed not at republicans, but aimed at his own party. he said buck up and he called republicans -- rath democrats irresponsible if they're sitting on their hands complaining. he said it's inexcusable to sit on the delines. we heard some of this in wisconsin yesterday at a huge college rally, trying to fight what polls and pundits say is apathy. he told students we can't let the country fall backwards because we didn't care enoughto fight. he's doing this four-state swing through several states around the country trying to drum up support because polls are showing that democrats cod be in trouble as we head into november's elections. in fact, we have a new nbc "wall treet journal" poll take a look at this. republicans now have a three-point lead over democrats, but that's down from a nine-point lead just last month. and looking at this question, who should contr
nbc tracie potts has more for us in washington. good morning to you, tracie. >> veronica, good morning. we're now starting to hear a tough love message from president obama, aimed not at republicans, but aimed at his own party. he said buck up and he called republicans -- rath democrats irresponsible if they're sitting on their hands complaining. he said it's inexcusable to sit on the delines. we heard some of this in wisconsin yesterday at a huge college rally, trying to fight what polls...
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thank you to all of us for joining us. i want to start with you kassim. this is -- it's kind of auto biographical. it's inspired by your upbringing. you're muslim? >> yes. >> and you grew up in michigan? >> yes. >> you had sort of a typical american upbringing in many ways? >> absolutely. >> at some point it became clear to you that you were not the same as everybody else. you were being treated as an other. >> right. >> pick it up from there. >> the reason i made this film, i was raised a certain way, learning a lot of different things about love and acceptance and forgiveness, that kind of stuff. none of which is what's being portrayed nowadays of the whole extremism, terrorism, that angle. so i felt like i needed to do something about it and my voice is pretty much writing this film. >> something interesting that you wrote and i picked up on. you said you as an american not only live in fear of terrorism but you live in fear of being associated with terrorism. >> absolutely. the issue here at the root of this whole thing is the fact that there's this o
thank you to all of us for joining us. i want to start with you kassim. this is -- it's kind of auto biographical. it's inspired by your upbringing. you're muslim? >> yes. >> and you grew up in michigan? >> yes. >> you had sort of a typical american upbringing in many ways? >> absolutely. >> at some point it became clear to you that you were not the same as everybody else. you were being treated as an other. >> right. >> pick it up from there....
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or send us a letter the old-fashioned way. tell us why you want us to work with me, "gma." there's the address right there. >> you have to do a little work. send us a 250-word or less essay. tell us why your job is different, unusual. we'll spend the day with you. get to work. >>> why don't you get to work and give us the weather. >> seems like a lot of work to talk about that. over here. are you all right if i come over here? good morning. let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to talk about this morning. we thought we would start with hail pictures that were in pennsylvania. scranton, pennsylvania. a line of storms developed yesterday. they were good-sized hailstorms. these are the same storms that created that lightning. if you want to know or about lightning and the empire state building. we have some of our abcnews.com/gma. there's where the severe storms line up. it looks like it's from rapid city, to waichita. the west is looking dry and warm. that dry is a little problem in the mown fans colorado, strong, dry wind there's. severe storms could be more pro
or send us a letter the old-fashioned way. tell us why you want us to work with me, "gma." there's the address right there. >> you have to do a little work. send us a 250-word or less essay. tell us why your job is different, unusual. we'll spend the day with you. get to work. >>> why don't you get to work and give us the weather. >> seems like a lot of work to talk about that. over here. are you all right if i come over here? good morning. let's get to the...
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that brings to us the featured text to vote poll. here is question tonight -- what is our greatest national security threat? you can text your answer to 36288. type sr1 for national debt. sr2 for rogue nations. sr3 for terrorism. sr4 for unsecured boards. we'll bring you the results at the end of the show. up next, how the president's new economic proposals are playing in one battleground state. ahead of november's mid-term election. ñ÷ >> bret: we begin in ohio. for voters there it's all about the economy. carl cameron looks at how the candidates in the buckeye state are framing the key issue. >> reporter: since taking office, president obama visited ohio, the premier political bellwether state more than any other. ten times he's come to promote and defend his embattled economic agenda and blast republican opposition. >> it's still the past versus the future. choice of sliding backwards and moving forward. that's what this election is about. that's the choice you will face in november. [ applause [ applause ] >> but the state has
that brings to us the featured text to vote poll. here is question tonight -- what is our greatest national security threat? you can text your answer to 36288. type sr1 for national debt. sr2 for rogue nations. sr3 for terrorism. sr4 for unsecured boards. we'll bring you the results at the end of the show. up next, how the president's new economic proposals are playing in one battleground state. ahead of november's mid-term election. ñ÷ >> bret: we begin in ohio. for voters there it's...
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thank you for joining us. thank you for joining us. have a great weekend! captioned by closed captioning services, inc >>> 2012 hopefuls testing the waters in washington, as christian conservatives fight to make sure social issues are heard. family research council president tony perkins will announce the values voters straw poll winners this afternoon and he joins us live this hour. alaska senator lisa murkowski has re-entered that state senate race, but the republican establishment isn't too happy. we'll tell you why they are hanging out with the tea party this time around. afghans head to the polls today but will a string of taliban attacks keep the electorate away? is this a referendum on how the war is going? hello. i'm uma pemmaraju. america's news headquarters live starts right now. a couple over hours, the g.o.p. will get an early indicator as to who a group of influential conservatives support for a 2012 white house run. results of a highly anticipated straw poll of 2,000 social conservatives attending a value voters summit will be announced this a
thank you for joining us. thank you for joining us. have a great weekend! captioned by closed captioning services, inc >>> 2012 hopefuls testing the waters in washington, as christian conservatives fight to make sure social issues are heard. family research council president tony perkins will announce the values voters straw poll winners this afternoon and he joins us live this hour. alaska senator lisa murkowski has re-entered that state senate race, but the republican establishment...
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when you join us and we appreciate you being with us today. we'll see you soon. >> thanks, take care. >> brian: meanwhile, coming up, breaking news. fisher price recalling millions, yes, millions of toys. the reason? they could seriously hurt your kid. what you need to know coming your way. >> steve: then a congressional hopeful compared to the taliban and accused of mistreating women. well, that candidate's wife is here live next. she says she's horrified by that attack ad. you'll hear from her next. >> i approve this message. >> gretchen: congressional hopeful republican daniel webster compared to the taliban and accused of mistreating women in this ad by his democratic opponent, alan grayson and it so happens that webster was polling way ahead of his opponent with female voters. is that the reason that grayson put out this ad and do grayson's accusations hold up more importantly? let's go straight to the source, sandy webster, the wife of republican florida house hopeful daniel webster and joins me live from orlando. good morning to you. >>
when you join us and we appreciate you being with us today. we'll see you soon. >> thanks, take care. >> brian: meanwhile, coming up, breaking news. fisher price recalling millions, yes, millions of toys. the reason? they could seriously hurt your kid. what you need to know coming your way. >> steve: then a congressional hopeful compared to the taliban and accused of mistreating women. well, that candidate's wife is here live next. she says she's horrified by that attack ad....
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and, tell us about that. bells buying rung. >> bells were being rung in church steeples in new england and damage in washington, d.c. and for example, there was also the earthquake in 1886, august 31st, that destroyed charleston, south carolina and the east coast is by no means safe from earthquakes, 1855. the -- 1755. the earthquake that destroyed what was in boston, at the time. and, so, yes. indeed, california is not the only place with earthquakes. juliet: the big question and i'm sure a lot of folks in oklahoma, california, wonders when will the big one hit and where? >> when is the big one? the most likely place would be in california. probably, southern california, and they have a 50%, 25 -- more like 25 to 30% of the entire u.s. earthquake risk there, california itself has about 50% of the earthquake risk, and, it is a major problem and we saw the easter sunday baja earthquake on april 4th, and, almost came into california and it was from mexicali down south to a place auldel myor and that was a magni
and, tell us about that. bells buying rung. >> bells were being rung in church steeples in new england and damage in washington, d.c. and for example, there was also the earthquake in 1886, august 31st, that destroyed charleston, south carolina and the east coast is by no means safe from earthquakes, 1855. the -- 1755. the earthquake that destroyed what was in boston, at the time. and, so, yes. indeed, california is not the only place with earthquakes. juliet: the big question and i'm...
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almost $100 for used books. >> greg: i used to get all of my books used unless they come out with a new edition and then you couldn't too it. then i would sell them again and make a little bit of money. remember that? back in the day, turn of the century. >> like 10 years ago for me. >> greg: all right. an american citizen arrested, detained, strip searched and held for weeks. what crime was he suspected of committing absolutely none? why the government nabbed him anyway? >> julie: why he is now suing former attorney general john ashcroft. and how his case made it to the supreme court. [ female announcer ] there's a new way to let go of some of the annoying symptoms menopause brings. introducing one a day menopause formula. the only complete multivitamin with soy isoflavones to help address hot flashes and mild mood changes. new one a day menopause formula. stay twice... earn a free night! two separate stays at comfort inn or any of these choice hotels can earn you a free night -- only when you book at choicehotels.com. had. >> greg: a flight turns into horrific nightmare for a man and
almost $100 for used books. >> greg: i used to get all of my books used unless they come out with a new edition and then you couldn't too it. then i would sell them again and make a little bit of money. remember that? back in the day, turn of the century. >> like 10 years ago for me. >> greg: all right. an american citizen arrested, detained, strip searched and held for weeks. what crime was he suspected of committing absolutely none? why the government nabbed him anyway?...
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thank you for being with us. you think at the time of the donation he knew they were linked to hamas? >> probably not. there was plenty of evidence for people who wanted to find it. he probably thought he was giving to a orphanage. when the prosecutor shut it down by the government, attorney general john ashcroft said they had duped a lot of people. >> they did dupe a lot of people. but it raises a lot of questions about gamal. we know that he's had 7 run ins with the authorities. he's been charged with soliciting prostitute in his life. there are serious questions. he will not talk to fox. he is mum about it what have you found about it. >> not so much about el-gamal. he's had legal problems. people in the new york media found that . his inability to come clean about where they will get the money is troubling. that is an ongoing theme throughout this situation. >> let's say he didn't know and he was giving money to a group linked to hamas. is this still grounds to say we don't want to have a mosque build near 9/
thank you for being with us. you think at the time of the donation he knew they were linked to hamas? >> probably not. there was plenty of evidence for people who wanted to find it. he probably thought he was giving to a orphanage. when the prosecutor shut it down by the government, attorney general john ashcroft said they had duped a lot of people. >> they did dupe a lot of people. but it raises a lot of questions about gamal. we know that he's had 7 run ins with the authorities....
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they help us. they give us these loans. i will never forget this favor. >> since 2003, u.s. officials say these programs have created 65,000 jobs at a total cost of $80 million. they think that's relatively modest because this is a self-sustaining fund so the $80 million leverages half a billion dollars in loans over that time. the interest rate -- 12% to 18%. u.s. officials say that's what the market charges here and that's how you need to sustain it after we're gone. courtney, back to you. >> interesting. malini wilkes live in baghdad, thank you so much. good to see you this morning. guatemala's president declaring a national day of mourning today after a series of deadly mudslides. at least 3800 people were killed and dozens remain missing. bad weather forced authorities to suspend rescue efforts for fear of another landslide. officials also closed many roads for fear that loose hillsides could fall. seven people including three children are safe this morning after the coast guard rescued them from a sinking boat. they were stranded in the water after the coast of charles
they help us. they give us these loans. i will never forget this favor. >> since 2003, u.s. officials say these programs have created 65,000 jobs at a total cost of $80 million. they think that's relatively modest because this is a self-sustaining fund so the $80 million leverages half a billion dollars in loans over that time. the interest rate -- 12% to 18%. u.s. officials say that's what the market charges here and that's how you need to sustain it after we're gone. courtney, back to...
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please stay with us. always pleased to happen arianna huffington -- to have arianna huffington on the show, the co- founder of the huffington post. she joins us from new york. she "third world america has a new world america -- she has a new book comment -- a new book, "third world america." >> good to be here. tavis: some of what we heard what youmirrors wrote about in "third world america." >> yes, and i have things like what i have here. "i am one of the middle class americans, and, quite frankly, i am exhausted." and just that word, "exhausted," that is what americans are feeling. so many middle-class families are now basically facing downward mobility instead of upward mobility, which is sort of the essence of the american dream. an immigrant, as someone who came to this country as so many others, hoping that we're going to find a better life, and i certainly did, i am really, really very disturbed by this trajectory we are on. clearly, we are not yet a third world america, but sounding the alarm, as
please stay with us. always pleased to happen arianna huffington -- to have arianna huffington on the show, the co- founder of the huffington post. she joins us from new york. she "third world america has a new world america -- she has a new book comment -- a new book, "third world america." >> good to be here. tavis: some of what we heard what youmirrors wrote about in "third world america." >> yes, and i have things like what i have here. "i am one of...
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she shows us how you can do it, too. we were talking earlier it's the re-emergence of avon. >>> and how a promise to her dying sister launched a mission to cure breast cancer. she has a personal story in a very personal book coming up. but first, sam you have something special, too. >> we do. we've been telling everybody how pepsi is awarding millions of dollars in grants each year. this month, they're doing this. everybody getting a grant there is making a positive impact in their communities. we want to introduce you to another recipient. who will provide a unique opportunity for some extraordinary young folks. for 12 years now, talented string musicians and pianists have come together for a very special experience for the credo music camp. now held at ohio's famed oberlin conservatory of music, 80 young people spent three weeks of intense study with world class instructors. they also give one week of community service helping at food banks, cleaning up, performing at nursing homes, prisons, or youth centers. the $25,0
she shows us how you can do it, too. we were talking earlier it's the re-emergence of avon. >>> and how a promise to her dying sister launched a mission to cure breast cancer. she has a personal story in a very personal book coming up. but first, sam you have something special, too. >> we do. we've been telling everybody how pepsi is awarding millions of dollars in grants each year. this month, they're doing this. everybody getting a grant there is making a positive impact in...
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that can help us with this information. that's all of the additional information i have right now. i would be happy to take any questions you might have. yes, please. [ the question is inaudible ] [ . >> i didn't hear your questions. >> there's activity on claremont do you know what -- >> the question was there was activity on snead and claremont, i don't know what that is, i would have to describe -- ask my investigators about that. [ the question is inaudible. [-- >> you're listening to the ntsb president, christopher hart, about -- talking about how one part of the investigation is over. they are moving to the second phase, which includes looking over documents at pg&e, interviewing witnesses. we'll have more on this later on in this newscast. >> there are so many stories coming out of last week's disaster, people would were barely able to escape the flames. at some point they escaped only from the -- because of the help from others. ktvu's john sasaki continues our coverage live from san bruno. john? >> reporter: we got
that can help us with this information. that's all of the additional information i have right now. i would be happy to take any questions you might have. yes, please. [ the question is inaudible ] [ . >> i didn't hear your questions. >> there's activity on claremont do you know what -- >> the question was there was activity on snead and claremont, i don't know what that is, i would have to describe -- ask my investigators about that. [ the question is inaudible. [-- >>...
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> this fox 5 stock market report is brought to you by your lexus dealer. live life heroically. >>> caught on camera a small plane crashing and bursting into flames in an airshow end in nearby ya. the crash was screen by hundreds -- indonesia. the crash was seen by hundreds of schoolchildren. the pilot is in critical condition. a witness said the plane was flying too low, clipped a wing on the runway and spun out of control. >>> a close call in the skies over minnesota. two planes nearly collided midair on the 16th right near the twin cities international airport. the ntsb says a u.s. airways jet with 90 passengers on board came
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> this fox 5 stock market report is brought to you by your lexus dealer. live life...
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. >> reporter: he used a long steel rod to show us how loose rock left after blasting can easily be dislodged. that's why it has to be removed so it doesn't fall without warning and cause injuries. he says some of the big mines don't do this kind of maintenance and don't follow the existing safety rules. but after the cave-in, the owners insisted the miners survived because the company had followed the rules. but the company never finished building a mandatory escape ladder. if they had the miners had a clear path to it and could have used it to escape. that out rages nellie, whose son is is trapped in the mine. >> this mine should be closed. this is an unsafe mine. it doesn't haved ladders to get out. this is a mine that shouldn't continue giving work to anybody. it's been overworked. it's a mine overexploited. you can't continue to send people who go below this hill because it's dangerous. it's very dangerous. you shouldn't send anybody down there. miner or anybody. if it's not safe. >> reporter: mining company officials did not respond to requests for an on-camera interview. jessica cortez
. >> reporter: he used a long steel rod to show us how loose rock left after blasting can easily be dislodged. that's why it has to be removed so it doesn't fall without warning and cause injuries. he says some of the big mines don't do this kind of maintenance and don't follow the existing safety rules. but after the cave-in, the owners insisted the miners survived because the company had followed the rules. but the company never finished building a mandatory escape ladder. if they had...
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the only time it didn't work was miami spread us out and hurt us aá?jlittle but we shoul have won that football game. because what we did offensively. >> just getting older and older and further and further away. let's talk about the big figures of that team. quarterback jim mcmahon. talk about his problem with authority figures and your own problem with authority figures. can you expand more on that? >> well, i think jim did have a problem. him and i are good friends now. some of the best. i really have great respect and admiration. i had that as player for him. he didn't like authority. he didn't like it from his parents. didn't like to at byu or from me. he was a rebel. but he was that old movie rebel without a cause, i could never figure out what the cause was. i didn't know what he was mad about. >> we identify a little bit about with that. >> we have gone that road. and so there were times we would butt heads. but we only butted heads and then it was over and then we when on about doing the things right for the football team. >> you are a believe
the only time it didn't work was miami spread us out and hurt us aá?jlittle but we shoul have won that football game. because what we did offensively. >> just getting older and older and further and further away. let's talk about the big figures of that team. quarterback jim mcmahon. talk about his problem with authority figures and your own problem with authority figures. can you expand more on that? >> well, i think jim did have a problem. him and i are good friends now. some of...
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it's like don't use the same scrub brush using on your wheels to use on the paint because you will scratch up your paint. there are wheel cleaners that are available. they just concentrate on getting that off. make sure if you're getting wheel cleaner, it says all wheel cleaner or clear coat. if you get the wrong kind it can take the clear coat off your wheels. >> what's the best way to go about actually washing the car? >> sure. when you wash your car, first of all, you don't want it too hot. the body is hot it's going to want to dry quick, all your soap will be dried on. >> first thing in the morning is the time to do it. >> perfect time. when you wash start at the top, soft sponge like this. you don't want to go in sirc klgs. that could cause swirl marks. the wax on, wax off stuff, that's for wax, not washing the car. you want to go long, long ways like this. when you go to dry the car -- >> do you air dry it or use a rag? >> you actually want to dry it yourself. if you let it dry itself or drive around the block, you'll wind up with marks on the car from the soap. so get something nice
it's like don't use the same scrub brush using on your wheels to use on the paint because you will scratch up your paint. there are wheel cleaners that are available. they just concentrate on getting that off. make sure if you're getting wheel cleaner, it says all wheel cleaner or clear coat. if you get the wrong kind it can take the clear coat off your wheels. >> what's the best way to go about actually washing the car? >> sure. when you wash your car, first of all, you don't want...
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that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. >>> let's check your money right now and check cnnmoney.com. the big story on cnnmoney.com, $700 billion too much but $3 trillion okay? the president and john boehner both agree on something, they agree to extending the tax cuts for the middle class despite the $3 trillion tab. nasdaq up 13 points and the dow is down. at this moment, 151. let's talk about the e-books. i read them on my ipad. the next generation of video books, it's nearing a release. alana cho talks
that is what drives us. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers on the c-class. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still...
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the director is joining us this morning to ell us more about3 the event. ú% good morning to you..3 >> gooo morning. >> this is a story that has touched many people. a lot of people want to know how they can help so this is one -ay. >>>yes, we are gathering at the for yeardley lve. >> where will the money e going? >> it will gooto build something in yeardley's memooy. >> something that is needed. facility in the state of the art for athletes and the demand f the private sector and the schooo system. >> t's all in her honor. >> absolutely..3 >> thh game is at 7:05 friday night. dome, they have to buyyonline in order to contribute. >> that's the big part of it. only online and you caa't ggt them the day of, too. >> in correct. >> that'ssright, the sales ú%nish at midnight on the 30th. >> so far so good, lot of people buying in? >> yes witt plenny of room. >> who aae the orioles playing that nighh? , the detroit igers. %> if your schedule doesn't llow you to go is there another ú%y that they can ave donntions come online. >> they can cootribute online at any an no tre dome,.com.3 >>> st
the director is joining us this morning to ell us more about3 the event. ú% good morning to you..3 >> gooo morning. >> this is a story that has touched many people. a lot of people want to know how they can help so this is one -ay. >>>yes, we are gathering at the for yeardley lve. >> where will the money e going? >> it will gooto build something in yeardley's memooy. >> something that is needed. facility in the state of the art for athletes and the demand...
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>> the budget ended in 2010, that is why we have this confronting us, why? because they played budget games for scoring purposes and, yes, it is the republican plan to eliminate those -- >> but you have a big majority. why not pass the extension of the middle class tax cuts before going home to campaign for a month. >> i told you, the senate -- >> you are in the house. >> it would be a specious act for us, and what is not a specious act, chris is we have absolutely guaranteed that there will be no increase in middle income taxes and the president said that and speaker and i have said that, harry reid and dick durbin said that there will be no increase in middle income taxes. >> chris: here's the point, congressman. the democrats held a big majority in both the house and the senate for almost two years now. since january of 2009. almost two years. isn't it a serious failure by democrats in both the house and the senate that you haven't told the american people what is going to happen to their taxes on income, on dividends, on capital gains, on inheritance, an
>> the budget ended in 2010, that is why we have this confronting us, why? because they played budget games for scoring purposes and, yes, it is the republican plan to eliminate those -- >> but you have a big majority. why not pass the extension of the middle class tax cuts before going home to campaign for a month. >> i told you, the senate -- >> you are in the house. >> it would be a specious act for us, and what is not a specious act, chris is we have absolutely...
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tell us. >> that's correct. gale force winds have started as we speak to hit the north of the city gusts coming through up to 130-kilometers plus the forecast is for heavy rain. and the city is crippled and understandable concern that they did -- the high winds will reach through the damage. >> rick: these winds are 81 miles per hour. not quite hurricane force winds but still very, very strong winds. and when you consider what people there are dealing with it's certainly not going to be very welcomed. how is it that no one was killed in this when we look at the damage here, the buildings that just collapsed, was there a warning for this? did people know it was coming? >> nobody knew it was coming. the scientists -- appears to be a new fault. not an existing fault line, a new fault, it's an inexplicable, people can'tunder and it stand why there are not been fatalities. only by the grace of god. >> rick: yeah. talk about the damage, rick, to the infrastructure. i know the power lines are down obviously. what exact
tell us. >> that's correct. gale force winds have started as we speak to hit the north of the city gusts coming through up to 130-kilometers plus the forecast is for heavy rain. and the city is crippled and understandable concern that they did -- the high winds will reach through the damage. >> rick: these winds are 81 miles per hour. not quite hurricane force winds but still very, very strong winds. and when you consider what people there are dealing with it's certainly not going...
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it's just us. gwen: it feels like we've been having this argument now for several weeks but only this week the president and his folks decide really to engage. why? >> well, time was running out. the pastor from gainesville had made it clear he was going to start burning books at 6:00 on saturday night on the night, anniversary of the 9/11 attack. demonstrations had already begun in afghanistan on thursday and u.s. officials were quite concerned about force protection there and other places in the far southwest asia. and then the pastor let it be known if someone called him and asked him and invited him to stand down that he might do so, if someone from the government and the white house saw its opportunities and bob gates put in a phone call and he has desisted for the moment. this was not a constitutional question about protected speech. though a lot of people law that around. you can burn books in this country, you can burn flags. you can burn draft cards. >> why are you looking at me? >> i don'
it's just us. gwen: it feels like we've been having this argument now for several weeks but only this week the president and his folks decide really to engage. why? >> well, time was running out. the pastor from gainesville had made it clear he was going to start burning books at 6:00 on saturday night on the night, anniversary of the 9/11 attack. demonstrations had already begun in afghanistan on thursday and u.s. officials were quite concerned about force protection there and other...
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he joins us now to tell us more. great to have you today, sir. >> great to be with you, shannon. >> shannon: a lot of lawmakers get criticized for being too inside the beltway. what motivated you to come up with the goal of calling at least 100 constituents every single day? >> well, shannon as a member of th state legislature i t one ofned early on tha the big problems we have in government generally and that is certainly increasing is the case is the district between elected officials and the people they represent. so i thought at least at that point and now it may be in a little more specific way, that specific relationships between myself and them through the telephone would we a good mechanism to find out wt they think about govnment, what i can doo them better and in some cases what their individual concerns and needs are. >> shaon: i got to imagine some of them are very surprised. once that sinks in and they realize it really you on the othe line, what do you hear fr people about what they are concerned about
he joins us now to tell us more. great to have you today, sir. >> great to be with you, shannon. >> shannon: a lot of lawmakers get criticized for being too inside the beltway. what motivated you to come up with the goal of calling at least 100 constituents every single day? >> well, shannon as a member of th state legislature i t one ofned early on tha the big problems we have in government generally and that is certainly increasing is the case is the district between elected...
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she'll be with us in just a moment. bill: good monday morning, top stories, secretary of state hillary clinton on her way to the middle east for more peace talks, she meets with the israeli prime minister and the palestinian president first in egypt tomorrow, then skwr nes on wednesday of this week. >>> hurricane igor, what a storm this is, threatening to become a category five. right now category four. winds of 150 miles an hour. beautiful looking storm out there in the atlantic. still, though, several days away from coming close to land. watch igor as we will, all week here. 9:31. martha. martha: this has become a hot one, really a signature battle right now for this week in the mid terms. the establishment candidate versus the upstart and career politician mike castle, this is a delaware primary, senate gop primary, for example, he is facing off against a tea party backed candidate christine o'donnell. take a look at this latest poll. mike castle is a former governor, christine o'donnell has pulled out in front by th
she'll be with us in just a moment. bill: good monday morning, top stories, secretary of state hillary clinton on her way to the middle east for more peace talks, she meets with the israeli prime minister and the palestinian president first in egypt tomorrow, then skwr nes on wednesday of this week. >>> hurricane igor, what a storm this is, threatening to become a category five. right now category four. winds of 150 miles an hour. beautiful looking storm out there in the atlantic....
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did you miss us? >> yes, i missed you terribly, i had to drink my sorrows away every day. >> that's what you call it. >> oh. great to see you guys, though. >> great to see you alisyn back this morning because it's labor day now, what's the rule, wearing white and trying to fit in the white outfits. >> enjoy this now, i will be retiring this dress as of tomorrow until memorial day. >> you're allowed to wear white. dave, you're wearing the white seersucker tomorrow. >> it might make it appearance. >> i think you know the suit. >> i thought it was beige. >> tomorrow, mr. furley shoes, too. >> fantastic. well, in the meantime, let's get to your news, we have some headlines for you, and also an extreme weather alert because the remains of tropical storm earl are playing wind and rain through new foundland. it went through nova scotia, a man drown while trying to rescue a fellow boater. and new england saw earl, i was there, it was nothing, beach erosion in cities along the coast. karzai's office says membe
did you miss us? >> yes, i missed you terribly, i had to drink my sorrows away every day. >> that's what you call it. >> oh. great to see you guys, though. >> great to see you alisyn back this morning because it's labor day now, what's the rule, wearing white and trying to fit in the white outfits. >> enjoy this now, i will be retiring this dress as of tomorrow until memorial day. >> you're allowed to wear white. dave, you're wearing the white seersucker...
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tyranny is still with us. whether it manifests itself in the taliban killing girls who try to go to school, a north korean regime that enslaves its own people, or a group that uses rape as a weapon of war. in times of economic unease, there can also be an anxiety about human rights. today, as in past times of economic down turns, some put human rights aside for the promise of short-term stability. or the false notion that economic growth can come at the expense of freedom. we see abolishing term limits and crack downs on society and smothering entrepreneurship and good governance and we see democratic reforms deferred indefinitely. as i said last year, each country will pursue a path rooted in the culture of its own people. yet, experience shows us that history is on the side of liberty. that the strongest foundation for human progress lies in open economies, open societies, and open governments. to put it simply: democracy, more than any other form of government, delivers for our citizens. and i believe that
tyranny is still with us. whether it manifests itself in the taliban killing girls who try to go to school, a north korean regime that enslaves its own people, or a group that uses rape as a weapon of war. in times of economic unease, there can also be an anxiety about human rights. today, as in past times of economic down turns, some put human rights aside for the promise of short-term stability. or the false notion that economic growth can come at the expense of freedom. we see abolishing...
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let us know what you think, foxnews.com. bill: yesterday we asked you to give us an answer about health care. martha: boy did they! >> bill: oh, my. one state attorney general trying to get that law ruled unconstitutional and we'll make that case live. martha: he certainly will. and a republican challenged wisconsin senator russ feingold in november, this one is getting interesting in wisconsin, folks, ron johnson laid out his strategy to win this things in seven weeks. >> it's a lot of work but i know we're up to the challenge. so i'm asking all of you, go talk to your family. your friends. your neighbors. go and talk to total strangers. because folks, this is a fight for our economic future. for our fundamental freedom. and it is a fight that we absolutely must win. >> [applause] bill: so in a courtroom today in the state of new jersey we could see the religious leader behind the proposed mosque of ground zero or his lawyers before a judge after a town slapped a lawsuit against imam feisal ab dul rauf, accusing him of bein
let us know what you think, foxnews.com. bill: yesterday we asked you to give us an answer about health care. martha: boy did they! >> bill: oh, my. one state attorney general trying to get that law ruled unconstitutional and we'll make that case live. martha: he certainly will. and a republican challenged wisconsin senator russ feingold in november, this one is getting interesting in wisconsin, folks, ron johnson laid out his strategy to win this things in seven weeks. >> it's a...